Materials Research Express (Jan 2021)
Simple and efficient preparation of uniformly dispersed Carbon nanotubes reinforced Copper matrix composite powders by in situ chemical vapor deposition without additional catalyst
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) reinforced Copper (Cu) matrix composite powders have been successfully prepared by in situ chemical vapor deposition (CVD) using Cu-0.6 wt% Al alloy powders without additional catalyst. The catalyst for CNTs growth is nano-copper particle (∼28 nm), and the interaction between Cu and Al _2 O _3 would promote the formation of nano-copper particles (∼28 nm). The high quality multi-walled CNTs obtained dispersed uniformly on and well bonded to the composite powders. And the formation mechanism was discussed, the results show that part of the growth of CNTs follows tip-growth mode and the others without catalyst particles at the top follow the base-growth mode. This providing a simple and effective method for in situ preparation of CNTs/Cu composite powder with uniform dispersion of CNTs.
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